 The Grateful Dead
 Billed As "Formerly The Warlocks"
 Hampton Coliseum
 Hampton, Virginia
 October 9, 1989
 Master Audience Supplied By Mr. Currier
  2 Nakamichi CM300/CP4 And 1 Sennheiser 441>
   Nakamichi 550,Ran By Alabama Bob>
 Second Deck Marantz PMD-430 Dolby B, Ran By Mr. Currier
  Tapes Maxell MX-90's
 Transfer Information:Nakamichi MR-1>No Dolby B>Korg MR-1000
  @ 1 Bit/5.6 MHz By Keo
 Tracking/Sample Rate Conversion With AudioGate Software To 32/96 Khz
  Dithered/Flacked With Korg Aqua To 16/44
   SBE's Checked/Fixed With Trader's Little Helper
    Metadata Tagging With Tag&Rename

 Set 1:

01.Crowd/Tuning
02.Feel Like A Stranger
03.Built To Last
04.Little Red Rooster
05.Ramble On Rose
06.We Can Run (Tape Flip After Song)
07...Jack A Roe (Cuts In)
08.Memphis Blues
09.Row Jimmy
10.The Music Never Stopped, Set Break

 Set 2:

11.Set 2 Tuning
12.Playing In The Band>
13.Uncle John's Band>
14.Playing Reprise
15.Dark Star>Ja..m> (Tape Flips/Cuts Inside Jam)
16.Drum..s> (Cut Inside)
17.Space>
18.Death Don't Have No Mercy>
19.Dear Mr. Fantasy>
20.Hey Jude Reprise>
21.Throwing Stones.. (Tape Ends)
22.Good Lovin', Encore Break *

 Encore:

23.Encore Tuning *
24.Attics Of My Life *

 * Added From Ted Carpenter's Nak300/CP4>Sony-TC-D5M>Maxell MX-90's
    Thanks Ted and Andrew for the missing songs! *

 Comments:A Huge Huge Thanks out To Mr. Currier for
supplying these master tapes and to Alabama Bob for
running the sweet 3-Mic Mix!Mr. Currier stated that
these tapes have not been played but maybe once or
twice since they were recorded back in 1989!Hats off
to you Mr. Currier for the excellent preservation
of these excellent recordings!There were a few cuts
one from the first set tape flip and a couple in the
end of the "Jam" and in "Drums" and at the end of
"Throwing Stones" and this set of masters was missing
"Good Lovin and Attics". I chose to leave the 24/96
"As Is",this 16/44 bit was patched from Ted Carpenter's
Nak 300/CP4 recording for the missing songs only.I
beleive in the near future I will get the chance to
work on the Nak 550 masters from the lead deck down
the line as well!Even though some cuts exist the "Meat"
of this transfer shines and a True Honor to work on!
Thanks Gentlemen!!!!!!!!!!!!
AS ALWAYS ENJOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



